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Martin Miller's 9 Moons / Solera Reserve

Martin Miller's 9 Moons / Solera Reserve

7.8 /10
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8.4 /10
COMMUNITY (7)
Type: London Dry
ABV: 40%
Price: £55.75

There are gins that sit quietly on the shelf, and then there are gins that whisper of something more ambitious — a longer journey, a deeper patience. Martin Miller's 9 Moons belongs firmly in the latter camp. This is a London Dry that has been given the rare gift of time, aged through a solera system that lends it a complexity you simply cannot rush.

A London Dry With Uncommon Patience

The solera reserve process is one borrowed from the sherry bodegas of southern Spain, a method of fractional blending where older and younger spirits marry in a cascading series of casks over nine lunar months — hence the name. It is an unusual undertaking for a gin, and one that speaks to Martin Miller's willingness to push at the boundaries of what a London Dry can be. At 40% ABV, it sits at the classic strength, but there is nothing ordinary about its ambitions.

What strikes me most about 9 Moons is the tension it holds between tradition and experimentation. The London Dry classification demands a juniper-forward backbone, yet the solera ageing invites warmth, roundness, and a layered character that rewards slow sipping. It is a gin that asks you to put down the tonic and simply listen. At £55.75, it positions itself as a considered purchase — a bottle for the shelf you return to on evenings that call for something more contemplative.

I score it 7.8 out of 10. The solera concept is genuinely compelling and the execution is thoughtful, though without confirmed botanical detail, the gin leaves you wanting just a little more transparency about its inner workings. Best served neat or over a single large ice cube, unhurried, perhaps after dinner when the conversation has turned quiet and the evening still has somewhere to go.

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Joe Whitfield
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London Dry, Distillery Heritage, Industry Analysis, Spirits Editorial

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Daniel Torres VIPsAllowed - Complex sipping gin
8/10

This is a gin for sipping neat, not drowning in tonic. At 40% the 9 Moons solera ageing adds layers of vanilla, oak, and dried fruit to the Martin Miller's base. Sophisticated and rewarding.

15 January 2026
Emily Thomas VIPsAllowed - Solera ageing transforms gin
9/10

Martin Miller's 9 Moons ages their gin in a solera system for nine months. At 40% the London Dry gains incredible depth — vanilla, toffee, and oak layered over clean juniper. A breakthrough in aged gin.

5 January 2026
Priscilla Nunes VIPsAllowed - Lost in translation
7/10

The solera ageing is interesting but at 40% I feel Martin Miller's 9 Moons loses some of the gin identity in favour of barrel character. It is enjoyable as a spirit but the London Dry origin becomes secondary.

12 December 2025
Liam Anderson VIPsAllowed - Aged gin done right
8/10

Martin Miller's 9 Moons at 40% proves that ageing gin can work brilliantly. The solera system creates a consistent, complex spirit with vanilla and spice notes. A London Dry with a whisky lover's appeal.

8 December 2025
Kofi Asante VIPsAllowed - Solera perfection
10/10

Martin Miller's 9 Moons at 40% is the pinnacle of solera-aged gin. Nine months in the barrel system creates extraordinary depth while the gin character remains beautifully intact. A masterwork of aged spirit craftsmanship.

1 December 2025
Jason Steel VIPsAllowed - Nine months of magic
9/10

The solera reserve system gives this Martin Miller's expression at 40% a gorgeous complexity. The oak ageing adds warmth and richness without overwhelming the gin character. Beautifully unique London Dry.

21 November 2025
Olivia Wong VIPsAllowed - Bridge between gin and whisky
8/10

If you love both gin and whisky, 9 Moons at 40% is your perfect spirit. The solera ageing brings whisky-like warmth and vanilla to Martin Miller's clean London Dry base. Best of both worlds.

30 September 2025

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